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If so, he`ll be the first politician leaving office whose net wealth dropped.

January 17, 2011 04:02 pm at 4:02 pm |

Freedom of Speech in the USA

That's what he gets for trying to help save a state full of nutty union controlled Democrats! Lost his wealth, lost years of his life, insulted, chewed up and spit out. Bottom line is you can't save people who refused to be saved. California will have to completely collapse with Governor Moonbeam and then maybe, MAYBE, they'll be ready to get serious about saving the state.

January 17, 2011 04:23 pm at 4:23 pm |

Four and The Door

I am glad to hear he is the better for that experience. California is certainly better off because of Gov. Schwartzenegger's public service. Unfortunately I don't expect Gov. Brown to have the will to stand up to powerful special interest groups like the teachers union. If not, we will be dealing with a brutal financial crisis and no, we have not seen what that is yet. California is still the greatest state in the country and I hope sometime we can find worthy politicians to manage it with competence and effectiveness.